Re: curious DNS behavior on a 7.0...

2007-11-02 Thread Mark Foster
Steve Bertrand wrote: > -- Does anyone else have issues in this regard? Particularly, does > anyone else have IPv6 enabled, or better yet in use that can provide any > feedback? > I have a couple of ideas. First, named has some flags like -4 and -6 (see man named). Second, firefox has a config f

Re: curious DNS behavior on a 7.0...

2007-11-02 Thread Byung-Hee HWANG
Jonathan, On Thu, 2007-11-01 at 20:41 -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote: [...snip...] > however, right now "new" every website i browse is penalized with a 10-20 > second delay ... [...snip...] Type about:config in the Firefox address bar. Then edit the following value: (default is false) n

Re: curious DNS behavior on a 7.0...

2007-11-02 Thread Jonathan Horne
Quoting Steve Bertrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: CONCLUSION: If the last poster is right and it's only the browser is failing because it uses it's own faulty internal DNS resolver, then this is obviously a serious hindrance to the implementation of IPv6. so a browser behavior, and not an operating

Re: curious DNS behavior on a 7.0...

2007-11-01 Thread Steve Bertrand
>> however, right now "new" every website i browse is penalized with a 10-20 >> second delay before the page finally starts loading. tcpdump is full of >> these: > wouldn't it be your browser requesting the IPv6 address? you can check easy > enough by pinging any website (which you haven't res

Re: curious DNS behavior on a 7.0...

2007-11-01 Thread Steve Bertrand
Jonathan Horne wrote: > reading the /etc/defaults/rc.conf, ipv6 appears disabled by default: > > ### IPv6 options: ### > ipv6_enable="NO"# Set to YES to set up for IPv6. > > however, right now "new" every website i browse is penalized with a 10-20 > second delay before the page f

Re: curious DNS behavior on a 7.0...

2007-11-01 Thread Norberto Meijome
On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 20:41:13 -0500 Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > however, right now "new" every website i browse is penalized with a 10-20 > second delay before the page finally starts loading. tcpdump is full of > these: hi there, wouldn't it be your browser requesting the IPv6